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    #91
    Thanks for the info PzV!
    I see you have a copy of it too! My version seems to be a 'bigger' version , it says so on the back:

    (It is indeed bigger than other pictures I have, but not postcard size.)
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      #92
      Originally posted by Panthera Tigris View Post
      Thanks for the info PzV!
      I see you have a copy of it too! My version seems to be a 'bigger' version , it says so on the back:

      (It is indeed bigger than other pictures I have, but not postcard size.)
      I would say that "your" version is original print and Jim's version is enlargement (whether from original negative or optical duplicate from print). That pencil says that your photo will be enlarged to show more of the Panzer.

      I could be well wrong though... Both could just be enlargement in different ratio!
      Last edited by Akira Takiguchi; 12-30-2012, 07:19 AM. Reason: saved too soon.

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        #93
        Akira, the three photos that I have are directly from Leutnant Göggerle to Karl-Heinz Münch and are period photos done on paper that was available at the time (this was a big probem in November 1944). They were later his birthday present to me on my 50th birthday which is quite a big thing over here. One could hardly imagine a better present!

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          #94
          Jim, I was just looking at the different ratio of enlargement in your photo and PT's. So both are original prints with enlargement process, but not contact print...

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            #95
            Outstanding photos, guys! Akira, that Panther you have shown in post #81 is absolutely amazing And as a certified Porschephile with more than a few Porsches in the family stables I always enjoy seeing wartime photos of the good Doktor with his military creations

            Best,
            Rob

            EDIT: Jim, that was one heck of a 50th birthday present!
            Last edited by Panzer Rob; 12-30-2012, 10:00 AM.

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              #96
              Thanks for the insights and info Akira and Jim!
              Like Rob said, that must have been one heck of a 50th birthday present!

              I ordered that book by the way! Cheers for the tip!

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                #97
                Panther Tigris, his book about s. Pz Jäger 654 is also very good. Yes, it was a very nice 50th birthday!

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                  #98
                  Posted elsewhere on this forum, a Panther from the 16th Panzer Div. of which my father was a crewmember.
                  Ralph.
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                    #99
                    A big, dead cat.
                    Jagdtiger "123" in Eppingen.

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                      Originally posted by rbminis View Post
                      Posted elsewhere on this forum, a Panther from the 16th Panzer Div. of which my father was a crewmember.
                      Ralph.
                      I never grow tired of seeing that photo Ralph, I had forgotten about it. That is now one of my favorites in that Your Father was a crewmember which makes it a little more special than just another nice Panther photo! You should add a link to your old thread about him so members can see the man in the Panther which tends to personalize the photo!

                      Best Regards Gents and this really is a great thread....

                      Kevin

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                        Originally posted by PzV View Post
                        Panther Tigris, his book about s. Pz Jäger 654 is also very good.
                        Thanks, I'll remember that one for later.

                        Originally posted by WEISNER View Post
                        I never grow tired of seeing that photo Ralph, I had forgotten about it. That is now one of my favorites in that Your Father was a crewmember which makes it a little more special than just another nice Panther photo!
                        Couldn't agree more!

                        Great picture by the way, Mario. That Jagdtiger looks abandoned rather than knocked out, correct?

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                          Originally posted by MarioL View Post
                          A big, dead cat.
                          Jagdtiger "123" in Eppingen.


                          Very nice Jagdtiger photo, Mario!

                          Best,
                          Rob

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                            Originally posted by WEISNER View Post
                            I never grow tired of seeing that photo Ralph, I had forgotten about it. That is now one of my favorites in that Your Father was a crewmember which makes it a little more special than just another nice Panther photo! You should add a link to your old thread about him so members can see the man in the Panther which tends to personalize the photo!

                            Best Regards Gents and this really is a great thread....

                            Kevin
                            Thanks Kevin,
                            Here is a link to the thread about my father.
                            http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...=Documentation
                            Ralph.
                            Last edited by rbminis; 12-31-2012, 10:52 AM.

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                              Originally posted by rbminis View Post
                              Thanks Kevin,
                              Here is a link to the thread about my father.
                              http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...=Documentation
                              Ralph.

                              Ralph-

                              Thanks for posting the link - I know I've seen the photo of your father's Panther before, but somehow I missed this thread when it was originally posted! I enjoyed reading through it, and wonderful portrait photos, especially the one in post #11

                              Rob

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                                Originally posted by Panzer Rob View Post
                                Ralph-

                                Thanks for posting the link - I know I've seen the photo of your father's Panther before, but somehow I missed this thread when it was originally posted! I enjoyed reading through it, and wonderful portrait photos, especially the one in post #11

                                Rob
                                Thank you Rob,
                                I am glad that you enjoyed reading it and wish I could come up with more information on him.
                                Ralph.

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